Neurology Opportunity in Georgia's Golden Isles
- Hospital-employed position
- Primarily Monday-Friday outpatient general neurology practice
- One week of rounding, then go home; hospital call every four weeks with 24/7 Code Stroke coverage by a partner tertiary care center
- 24/7 neurosurgery coverage; support services include neuroradiology and interventional radiology, along with several local pain management groups for chronic pain patients
- Growing need due to physician retirement; otherwise, no physician turnover over the last 8 years
- Generous compensation package including base salary, RVU bonus, sign-on bonus, relocation assistance, education stipend for early commitment, malpractice with tail coverage, and more
- Not-for-profit, academically-affiliated health system (collaborates with Medical College of Georgia for medical students)
- Opportunities to participate in research (IRB-approved)
- Advanced Primary Stroke Care certification from The Joint Commission
Employment Details:
- This opportunity is ideal for physicians seeking to practice medicine without the worries of practice management, offering a competitive salary, incentive bonus, comprehensive benefits (including professional liability, health, dental, life, cancer, legal, critical illness, disability, and vision insurance), and a shared call schedule. Southeast Georgia Health System will manage your office and provide staff, allowing you to focus on patient care.
The Area:
- A picturesque and charming southeastern Georgia county with a population of approximately 60,000.
- Located along the Atlantic coast, offering a small, quaint coastal town atmosphere. Known for rich history, natural scenic beauty, and Southern hospitality.
- Enjoy work and leisure activities influenced by the sea, forests, and a mild climate with year-round average temperatures. It is 30 minutes north of Jacksonville, Florida, and 2.5 hours from Orlando.
- All schools are fully accredited by SACS. The district has been designated a SACS "Super District" for several years, with a grade point average more than 10 points higher than the state average.